Golf Carts - Manuals, Repairs, Maintenance, Accessories

Golf carts have become popular in lots more places than just the golf
course - from camp grounds, to resorts to communities. Are you a new
golf cart owner with questions about how to keep your golf cart going
strong? Maybe you are considering buying a golf cart or upgrading and
replacing your existing golf cart? Wondering if you should buy an
electric or gas, new or used? Are you the kind of guy/gal who likes to
do your own maintenance and repairs and wants to know how much air to
put in your tires or what do if your batteries won't charge?

Golf carts are the main mode of transportation where I live in
Peachtree City. New people moving in are buying golf carts for the first
time, those who are leaving are trying to sell them and for those of us
who have been here a long time, replacing or upgrading our existing
golf cart is common.

Maintaining Electric Golf Cart Batteries

Your lead acid batteries are the most expensive investment of your golf cart.

To replace them costs several hundred dollars.

Many golf cart owners shorten the lifespan of their batteries because of wrong charging practices.

New golf cart owners are often unaware of the importance of checking the water levels in the cells of the batteries.

Find out how to check your water levels and when and how often to charge to increase the lifespan of those expensive electric golf cart batteries.

Customize and Add Comfort with Yamaha, Club and EZGO Golf Cart Accessories

This is the fun part of golf cart ownership. Whether you want to upgrade to fancy new wheels, add a brush guard, or replace your seats, there are golf cart accessories that can make your cart more comfortable and customizable - if that is a word :). Enjoy your favorite music with a radio and speakers or a night time ride with headlights or under body "under glow" lights.

Hi, my name is Bill Degner. I live and play golf in a golf cart
community called Peachtree City. With over 100 miles of paths, I can get
anywhere by golf car - to grocery stores, library, schools, friends'
houses and of course to the golf course.

I have maintained my own golf car during these 22 years,
replacing batteries, tires, enclosures and parts. From flat tires to
batteries not charging, you can get your golf cart going by learning a
few simple things. This site can help educate you if you are looking to
buy a new or used golf cart or maintain and accessorize the one you
have.

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